⚡ Surge-proof your setup with pro-grade power protection!
The CyberPower RKBS15S2F10R is a UL-listed, 120V/15A rackmount surge protector featuring 3600 joules of surge absorption, 12 NEMA 5-15R outlets, and a 15-foot power cord. Designed for network servers and high-end equipment, it offers versatile 1U or 0U mounting options, industrial-grade metal housing, LED status indicators, and a limited lifetime warranty with a $150,000 connected equipment guarantee.
Item Weight | 5.73 Pounds |
Item Shape | Rectangle |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Security |
Surge Protection Rating | 3600 Joules |
Amperage | 15 Amps |
Number of Ports | 12 |
Compatible Devices | servers |
Plug Type | Type B |
Special Features | Surge Protection |
Maximum Current | 15 Amps |
Number of Outlets | 12 |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Material | Metal |
M**E
Not For Wall Warts
This is a good PDU, but may not work for all situations. The cord tray is nice if you can use it.Mounting; Includes different ears for vertical or horizontal mounts. The ears a basically the same with the horizontal being longer to support more weight. The vertical ears require the PDU to mount flat to the rail; I really needed a mount that stands off the rail. The holes on the mount only require two screws so only two holes will align when correctly orriented.Outlets: The outlets are best used for basic power cords. Wall warts are likely to block 2-3 recepticles and are unikly to fit if you want tp use the cord tray. I had to remove it.Other:- The power cord is 15' long, great if you need it, but a lot of extra for me. 6' would be plenty.- No power switch so no accidental power offs.- Cord tray made for binding with zip ties, more suited for permanent setups.- Includes PDU, two pairs of ears (4 screws), cord tray (4 screws), zip ties, grounding screw.
W**S
Perfect addition to 25U rack
Was looking for a power bar / surge suppressor before adding on a UPS later on in my rack. I noticed a lot of the top rated / best selling rackbar had 6 outlets in the front and 6 in the rear, and so on -- I didn't understand this. After going to CyberPowers site and poking around a little more I discovered this line compared to the more popular ones.Looking at the comparison it seemed like a no brainer, there's more joule coverage overall, more NEMA ports in the rear, two extra up front just in case, and actual surge suppression (If you wanted more in the rear on the other line your option was to go 20 amp, or lose out on surge suppression). Seemed way more fitting the bill than anything else. Received it in a great packaging, I had to put the wire bar on manually which I thought was a bit of an odd setup but everything went together pretty easily. Wired everything up and works great. Got the twelve outlets in the back and two up front. Easy to hook up to a 19" rack width too. There was also an option to set the depth a little more into the rack if you so chose, seemed like a few configuration options that I didn't particularly need.
M**O
Loot at all these outlets!
Nice surge protector for your server rack. Tons of outlets on the back and a long, beefy power cord. The removable cable securing rack on the back is a nice, unexpected touch. It's pretty stout and doesn't stick out too far, and you can just leave it off if you don't want/need it. No power switch, but how often will you power down an entire rack? Probably better that they eliminated a possible failure point. Overall no complaints with this unit.
C**Z
Not a bad power surge protector
The reason for the 3 stars is that my surge protector was missing the M3 and M4 screws used to mount the rack brackets to the surge protector and the power cord organizer that attaches to the back of the surge protector. Had to go to Home depot to get a replacement.
D**R
This was perfect for what I needed
This was perfect for what I needed. I'm glad it has a long power cord, but ... I kinda wish it was just a weee bit shorter for my needs. Not gonna drop a star for what is my own personal preference. Under most other conditions, tho, the super-long cord would be a life-saver, tho! Unbeknownst to me, this also included a nice cable tray for routing cables through the back, so they don't just hang straight down (thus adding strain). I like the cable tray a LOT! I still needed a "wall-wart killer" (1-ft extension) for some things, tho, but I planned on that. The cable tray sits just a wee bit too close for a wall-wart to fit in. It's not a big deal, because I already planned to use the extensions anyway. I especially love the 2 outlets on the front for "quick servicing" of devices in the closet. I got this power bar also for that explicit feature.This is exactly what I wanted/needed. Glad I got it!
D**R
as advertised
as advertised
N**A
Great product
Installed two years ago and still working perfectly. Shallow depth allows use even in shallow patch panel racks.I saw complaints that outlets are too close together and large plugs might fit in every available outlet. Since rack width is limited by 19" spec, there's no way to fit this many outlets at rear with more space between them. I can use every outlet for regular plugs and just had to skip a few when plugging in cheaper products that use wall warts.For ease of cable management, I used the rear outlets to power rack equipment and front only for temporary use. Highly recommended.
P**L
Great quality for a fair price.
Was looking for a trusted surge suppressor for a smaller 6u rack.This thing fits the bill. It installs well and all the hardware and mountpoints are sturdy enough from what i can tell. For a smaller rack where you probably don't need all the plugs this offers you can space out larger adapters without much trouble. I wouldn't recommend this is you however needed all 12 outlets as having no room for larger adapters could be an issue.
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